Thu, 26 June 2008 This week: Is the Democratic leadership complicit with the crimes of the Bush Administration? How did this happen?Also, -Congress grants immunity to the telecoms. -Obama says no to public financing. -The threat of an attack on Iran remains high - Congressman Robert Wexler won't relent on his quest for Impeachment. And, after a respectful silence, it's time to revisit Tim Russert's legacy. Join Us! Comments[0] |
Fri, 20 June 2008 This week:Could this week's Supreme Court decision concerning detainees be a turning pointfor America's image? ....there's a long way to go. -What will Congress do with the overwhelming evidence of war crimes committed by the White House? -Anglo American oil deals in Iraq. Will the Iraqi people stand for it? -Democrats compromise (fold) on a FISA agreement. AND, we give you a whole list of reasons why you should vote Republican this fall! Join Us! Comments[0] |
Thu, 12 June 2008 THIS WEEK:The one person most responsible for enabling the rise in gas prices, the mortgage crisis, and the Enron scandal is... John McCain's chief economic advisor, Phil Gramm. Also, -The myth of supply and demand is unmasked by the Senate Commerce Committee - Major US Financial companies dump the dollar and start hoarding oil - The Bush regime's plan for permanent bases flounders while Iraq and Iran discuss an end to the occupation. AND - Dennis Kucinich challenges the Democratic leadership by introducing Articles of Impeachment against Bush! Join us! Comments[0] |
Thu, 5 June 2008 This week: RECONCILIATION. Is it possible? Is it necessary?- Hillary and the Vice Presidency...unlikely - Can Congress force Rove to appear? - Bush tries to tie the new President's hands to a policy of permanent occupation in Iraq. AND, Can John McCain avoid looking ridiculous. (If you saw his election night speech, you know what I mean.) join us from our new studio! Comments[0] |
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